A PA r TGT r THE MICHGAN DAILY uESA, OCTOBER 10, 1950~ - - .- ............. . ...... . ....... .. 1, 74 ,r_, '7 C r:;i a : '' c.> A : ' , ' l ? ;' . , '. 5 " .: ; G t. p ,. \ r r . . . '' - ,. ^;a . rL MECHANICAL HAT -Mrs. John F. Nycum, of Col- lege Park, Ga., models a "Merry- Go-Round" hat devised by her husband. Top turns with blink- ing electric lights and music, BUMPER CROP_-A French girl crushes grapes in the Perpignan region of southern France as the annual grape har- vest opens with prospects of a bumper crop. C H AR ITY L UR E Frank Wedde, professional tamer. attracts Frankfurt, Germany, crowd with "Yank," an eagle which he- cautured in the Tatra Mountains and exihibits for charitv.i OBEDIENCE TEST -A police dog jumps through a burning hoop held by a Western Berlin policeman daring an obedience test, part of a police efficiency demonstration in Berlin. U N C OM M ON R lERpe7 gzio Pagoria. of Chicago, rnakeĀ° i ~l i~ div vies w ithte aid of a spe- cial cart he designed,. b smiso o h IofnarGoerak: D I ZZ Y YT1AD . -,v amJr., official. flagpole painter in a3 12 - hst~ ~tor ~ efinishes' Painting the, I:S-i tjoe. _ 4tv ir~r~tgo uilding. O N T H E 1 R 0 NW--Three young actors, sons of famous people, Heywood Hale Broun, John Drew Colt and Charlie Chap- Un, Jr.. (left to right),~ rest during rehearsal for a. New York ulay. P EN N M EMO0R IA L ,-..melimonri Mi ller (l ft), secre- tary' of Philadelphia Yearly Meii,-Ong of JFri :.d., uVetilS a tablet to William Penn at Church of All Hlallow 1By-.ye-Tower. London1 I1 SWEDISH FAMILY TREE-Fifteen of hernlne. teen children mark their mother's 50th birthday near Stockholn. Four others are in army. Mother and father -Lindstrom are at top. SAUERKRAUT BY THE TON_.Chiefs atthe 31st annual Sauerkraut Day in Forreston, Ill., prepare three tons of kraut and ton of frankfurters consumed bt 35,000 visitors., PARADE HIGHLlGF~~ lrl"us Boots" drawn by a tractoramessd r spout f the Dutch flower center of Aalsui rtae exhiited j an Aszteram parade. LONG-RANGE BINOCULARS-Norman Ringer peers through his 360-lb. binoculars with which he says he can see objects 110 miles away from his hillside home in San Pedro. CaL, V IR G INI A R E ST ORATI1ON--orkmen set cobble- stones on Francis Street, Williamsburg, Va., to give the section an 18th century appearance in harmony with "restored" community, i . .. . .: 4 , v: I